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The work opens with a portrait of the reformer whose practical ideals inspired a Philadelphia association, then traces the organization's founding, property acquisitions, and methods for preserving and improving modest family housing. It describes on-site inspections, renovations of courts and row houses, construction plans, and the supervisory oversight that coordinates trades and maintenance. The narrative highlights a policy of respectful oversight through rent-collection paired with guidance, fostering cleanliness, thrift, and neighborliness rather than charity. Financial analyses weigh costs and returns, while appendices and illustrations document layouts and before-and-after conditions across the association's growing portfolio.
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